Brian,
Going by Sam's reply, this seemed to be an intentional change in 4.3.0 for
a sanity check. I've already fixed-up my system by making the login
groups match the homedir groups for the affected user.
I would still like to go through the exercise here for my own sanity,
though. :-)
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 05:57:12AM -0600, Roddie Hasan wrote:
Jan 12 16:35:08 krweb authdaemond: Authenticated: sysusername=roddie,
sysuserid=null, sysgroupid=20, homedir=/home/roddie, address=roddie,
fullname=Roddie Hasan, maildir=null, quota=null, options=null
OK, next check for
I hit this over the weekend upgrading from 4.2.0 to 4.3.0 - Some users
(myself included) were getting the following (or similar) message in
various IMAP clients (or running imapd in a shell):
* BYE [ALERT] Fatal error: Account's mailbox directory is not owned by the
correct uid or gid: No such
Roddie Hasan writes:
It seems to only happen to users that are in more than one group. Courier
appears to be using the GID from /etc/passwd to do its thing and is
running in to problems where a user's Maildir is in a different group than
the login group (in my case, it's in the group that